You talk about all these programs yet the bottom 40% of the American
population owns just 0.2% of the wealth ( while the richest 1% have
more wealth than the bottom 90%)--they are really living it up on
government handouts, which incidently are taxpayers funds, they are
not the governments funds.

You have really been sucked in by the a vile propaganda campaign that
is right up clueless MJ's alley
On Oct 12, 6:01 pm, rigsy03 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This writer forgot about welfare, food stamps, free meals at schools
> and hundreds of other programs.
>
> On Oct 11, 11:10 pm, "M.A. Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > We're all socialists nowby Paul Mulshine
> > October 11, 2008 1:43PM
> > I've noticed lately that a lot of people seem to have discovered that 
> > Barack Obama is a socialist.
> > There's a lot of that going around.
> > Socialism, I mean.
> > The only politician that I know of on the national scene who is definitely 
> > not a socialist is Texas congressman Ron Paul. And look where that got him. 
> > During the presidential primary campaign Paul was treated as a 
> > laughingstock by his fellow Republicans for such stances as his call for 
> > young people to be permitted to opt out of Social Security.
> > Paul's having the last laugh these days. As you can see inthis clip, the 
> > entire U.S. economy is now socialist thanks to the big corporate bailout, 
> > says Dr. Paul.
> > And then there is the unpleasant fact that every senior citizen in America 
> > is what my Aussie friends used to call "a dole bludger," someone who takes 
> > welfare without working.
> > One such apparent dole bludgerheld forthat a recent McCain rally in 
> > Wisconsin. The old codger worked himself up into a frenzy that even the 
> > hot-tempered McCain might envy, screaming "I'm mad, I'm really mad!" and 
> > then shouting, "And what's going to surprise ya, is it's not the economy, 
> > it's the socialists taking over our country."
> > The old coot made it clear that the hated socialists are the Democrats. But 
> > assuming he was over 65, which he certainly appeared to be, the guy is 
> > receiving the benefit of at least two socialist programs. One, of course, 
> > is Social Security. There's a reason they called it "social" security and 
> > not Capitalist Security. It's a welfare program and the current codgers are 
> > getting a free ride paid for by working Americans. True, they paid into it, 
> > but anyone who lives a normal life span will get out a lot more than he or 
> > she put in.
> > And then there's Medicare. The current crop of seniors paid a pittance into 
> > it during their working years, but they now have the benefit of a system of 
> > socialized medicine till the day they die.
> > Does this guy really want McCain to fight socialism in America?
> > Imagine McCain told this guy he was absolutely right and as of January 
> > President McCain would end Social Security and Medicare and pay back to 
> > senior citizens the amount they paid in, with interest. By February, this 
> > geezer would be at a rally demanding to have his Medicare coverage restored.
> > The truth is, Americans love socialism. They'd better. This is a socialist 
> > country. Here's an interestingarticlethat compares our government-funded 
> > health care systems, primarily Medicare and Medicaid, with other countries:
> > "The average rich-country government spends 6.7 percent of GDP on health; 
> > America's 6.8 percent is very slightly higher. The national health systems 
> > of Canada and Britain cost about 6.9 percent of GDP, and that of Australia 
> > 6.4 percent. Germany's government spends the most on health care at 8.9 
> > percent of GDP, followed by Norway, Sweden, France, and Denmark."
> > The big difference, of course, is that in most of those countries the 
> > socialized system covers everyone, while our socialized system covers just 
> > the poor and the elderly. Oh yeah, don't let me forget government workers. 
> > They have a system of guaranteed benefits and early retirement that the 
> > typical Brit or Swede would envy.
> > So our system is socialism. It's just an inept form of socialism. And it's 
> > also an unsupportable form. The baby-boomer retirement was going to 
> > bankrupt us even before the recent market meltdown. Now we could be on the 
> > verge of a slide into Third-World status. I've been to countries where you 
> > need to carry a backpack just for the bills needed to buy a beer. It's not 
> > a pretty sight.
> > The only way to prevent that would be to take the harsh medicine that Dr. 
> > Paul offered us during the primary season. But not a lot of Americans want 
> > that prescription, and I suspect the old crank in this video would be among 
> > the last to down a dose of it.
> > NOTE: Michael Cannon of the Cato Institute just sent me a link tothis 
> > paperin which he argues that Obama's plan is socialized medicine, as is 
> > Medicare. He doesn't deal with McCain's plan, but it is slightly less 
> > socialist than 
> > Obama's.http://blog.nj.com/njv_paul_mulshine/2008/10/were_all_socialists_now....-
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